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Higher Education in the Information Age

Editat de Craig Lamay
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 ian 1993
College and university education has long been a material and intellectual luxury in American life. Fewer than 38 percent of Americans have ever attended college, and only about half that number hold bachelor's degrees. While post-World War Two legislation greatly democratized higher education, the editors of this volume contend that the system has never been a public stewardship. Many universities are devoted to private sector research rather than public learning, to productivity rather than democratic discourse, and because of diminished financial opportunities, increasingly exclude poor, working and lower middle class students, many of them people of color.The contributors to this volume recognize that the American system of higher education is the most open and egalitarian in the world. Largely for this reason, it is the only American institution which today enjoys a positive balance of trade. Many more foreign students come to study at American universities than do Americans go to study abroad. The study of higher education in an information age means examining higher education. The place of economics in decision-making is as a vehicle for social mobility.The volume covers a myriad of themes: the role of media ranking universities, and their contribution to low expectations of universities; the disjunction between massive support for college and university sports events and the intellectual and presumed academic missions of these institutions of higher learning; and boosterism as a general phenomenon in funding. Yet, editors and contributors alike emphasize new currents in the educational agenda. The essays cover efforts to close the gap between the mutual recriminations of universities and media leaders. The theme of this volume is that there is a crisis in higher education and a crisis hi knowledge - who produces it, controls it, uses it, and benefits by it. Properly understood, the issues common to both higher education and the media have profound implications for public life.This volume is critical of current practices, but also mindful that the university remains a place in which civil forms of discourse are central, and hence of great potential benefit to the dissemination of information and ideas as such. It will be of interest to professional interested hi communication and education.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781560006510
ISBN-10: 156000651X
Pagini: 194
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction: Higher Education in the Information Age, 1. Mixed (Up) Messages: Universities and the Media, Part I The Information Factory 2. Social Knowledge and Market Knowledge, 3. Acquiring an Alma Mater or Achieving an Education 4. Gumshoes at the Gates 5. The “Ivy Leaguers” 6. Scholarship in the Public Interest: Notes from a Soundbite 7. Publicize or Perish 8. College Sports Inc. Part II Journalism in the University 9. Grub Street in the Groves of Academe 10. The Best Campus Dailies 11. Journalism Education: Is There a More Meaningful “There” There? Part III Wired Campuses 12. The World at Our Fingertips 13. The Silicon Scholar Part IV Free Expression on Campus 14. How Free Is Higher Education? 15. The Tyranny of Virtue Part V Book Review 16. The Academy and Its Discontents

Notă biografică

Everette E. Dennis, Craig L. LaMay

Descriere

College and university education has long been a material and intellectual luxury in American life